Thanks all, I don't see a good solution to what I think is a non-existent problem. I believe that anyone who wants to pull apart dc subarray conductors is attempting to vandalize. It's not easy to do, and you really have to be wondering why someone would even try. Why don't we put all electrical outlets 8 feet off the ground?
On 10/13/2014 2:27 AM, William Miller wrote:
Friends:

I looked at the Solarmount web site and I don't think the product complies--
the wire management leaves leads exposed.  It's a nice start, however.

I was asked by Homepower to do an article on wire management.  I was
flattered they'd ask, but I had to decline because there is so few options
off-the-shelf that I can recommend.

William

Lic 773985
millersolar.com
805-438-5600


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Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2014 5:36 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Wire management devices

Have you looked in to racking made by US Solarmounts in WI?

http://www.ussolarmounts.us

Their ground mounts are pretty nice and offer actual conductor protection.
I've never used them, but I've seen them at the MREA in WI. Nice product.

Jesse

RE-Power LLC


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On Oct 12, 2014, at 9:55 AM, Christopher Warfel
<cwar...@entech-engineering.com> wrote:
I looked through the archives and saw that this was a topic a few years
back.  I am looking for ground mounted wire management equipment that
actually does something other than just support conductors.   I know several
quality assurance program inspectors want to see ground mounted conductors
inaccessible, and how inaccessible is determined is a pretty big hole.  I am
wondering if anyone has used a system that seems to be accepted.  Thank you,
Chris
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